I can understand the feeling, and you would think I would say she dhouldn't go. But all I can say is age is not a reason to not do something you want to do as long as you can physically do it. If she was 32, would anyone think twice?

Olvidarse

26-11-04, 00:26

She doesn't look 72.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/0803/Olvidarse/Webbings/granny.bmp

Cato

26-11-04, 21:22

72?! What sick creep deployed her?!

Lemmie

26-11-04, 21:43

Is it her own free will? She sounds like my grandmother: if she wasn't in a wheelchair, she'd be giving the world a good sound thrashing!

[ 26. November 2004, 21:44: Message edited by: Lemmie ]

Olvidarse

26-11-04, 22:10

She wants to serve her country, except she hasn't had time until now. I'm glad she has found time for her passion.

I can't imagine my grandma using a sniper rifle... decked in usual military uniform... and a helmet.

TheEveningStar

26-11-04, 23:53

If she wants to do it, then go ahead... Good luck to her, and i hope she comes back safe.

Cato

27-11-04, 11:27

If she's vlounteering, wonderful woman. But if not...dear god...72.

Draco

27-11-04, 19:42

What is 72 some magical age that makes someone not able to do the things they want?

I bet she doesn't feel bad about it at all, imagine only after 72 years having your dream come true.